A Guide to Using Banner



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A Guide to Using Banner Banner Contents 07/23/09

Contents Learning the Basics... 4 Logging on to Banner... 4 Exiting Banner... 5 Using the Mouse and Keyboard... 6 The Main Menu... 7 Forms... 8 Menu Bar... 10 File Menu... 11 Edit Menu... 11 Block Menu... 12 Field Menu... 12 Record Menu... 12 Query Menu... 13 Help Menu... 13 Toolbars... 14 Title Bar... 14 Navigation Tabs... 15 Auto Hint... 14 Status Line... 15 Key Block... 15 Other Blocks... 15 Types of Forms... 16 Application forms... 16 Query Forms... 17 Inquiry Forms... 17 Elements on a form... 18 Iconic Buttons... 18 Response Buttons... 19 Checkboxes... 19 Radio Buttons... 19 Records, Rows, and Columns... 19 Fields... 20 Validated Fields... 20 Navigating through Banner... 21 Searching in Banner... 22 Entering a complete ID:... 22 Entering a complete name:... 22 Using wildcards in searches... 23 Searching by partial ID:... 23 Searching by partial name:... 23 THE ID AND NAME EXTENDED SEARCH WINDOW... 24 Narrowing (reducing) searches:... 24 PERSON SEARCH FORM (SOAIDEN)... 25 PERSON SEARCH DETAIL FORM (SOAIDNS)... 26 Using Sounds Like searches... 27 Using the Calendar... 28 Using the Calculator... 28 Using Help... 29 My Banner... 30 Adding an object to My Banner... 31 Deleting an object from My Banner... 31 Adding an object if you know the object s seven-character name... 31 Appendix 1: Quick Reference Chart... 32 Banner Contents 07/23/09

Page 3 of 32 Format Conventions On-screen information appears in bold Commands and options you select are underlined Subsequent directions are indicated by an angle bracket Information you must type in is enclosed in square brackets Keys that you press are enclosed in angled brackets E: Error! Save > [Password] <F2> Icons The following icons are used to identify helpful information: Timesaver Tip Item of Interest Warning Message Reading Banner Learning the Basics 07/23/09

Page 4 of 32 Learning the Basics How to Log on to Banner 8 PROD In the Address Block of Internet Explorer type: http://www.banweb.mtu.edu/banner8 You then get the following log on screen Type in the details as follows: Username: kegiddin Password: ******* Click on Connect or press <Enter> Tab Enter Do not use the Return/Enter key to move between the Username and Password fields. Use the Tab key or point and click. Once you have completed these steps, the Banner Main Menu appears: Banner Main Menu Banner Learning the Basics 07/23/09

Page 5 of 32 There will be a second window that must remain open while your Banner session is open. Exiting Banner There are several ways to quit/close Banner as shown below. Choose one of these options from the Main Menu. Click the Exit button on the horizontal toolbar. Ctrl+q Press these shortcut keys. Click the close button on the title bar. Type Exit in the Go To field. Double-click the Banner control icon. File>Exit File>Exit SCT Banner (This will close all open canvases as well) Click on File>Exit in the menu bar Click on File>Exit in the menu bar Banner Learning the Basics 07/23/09

Page 6 of 32 Using the Mouse and Keyboard You can perform Banner functions with either a mouse or keyboard or by using a combination of both. For example you can save information by clicking a button on the toolbar, selecting an item from a pull-down menu or pressing equivalent key strokes. Two symbols appear throughout the manuals to indicate the choice of mouse or keyboard instructions: Mouse instructions Keyboard instructions Mouse You can use the mouse to navigate to an enterable field, record, block, or window that is currently displayed. You can also use the mouse to click iconic buttons. Keyboard Equivalents You can use keyboard equivalents for a function depending on your environment some keystrokes vary from one environment to another. The Help Menu or the Show Keys button on the toolbar lists all keyboard equivalents for the current form, window and field. To move between fields in a form use the <Tab> key (Next Field) or <Shift+Tab> (Previous Field). In some fields the cursor automatically moves to the next field as soon as you enter the required number of characters. To display keyboard equivalents available in the current form, window and field: Mouse or Help > Show Keys Keyboard CTRL+F1 function key Banner Using the Mouse and Keyboard 07/23/09

Page 7 of 32 The Main Menu The main menu provides an overview of the menus, forms and other information available in Banner. You can use the main menu to navigate through Banner. The main menu has a familiar Windows-style hierarchical tree structure. The Product Links at the top of the screen allow you to navigate through the different Banner products. collapsed menu expanded menu The currently selected menu is highlighted. The large pane of the main menu displays two menus: My Banner. This menu contains the menus, forms, jobs and QuickFlows most important in the workday of the individual user. This menu is tied to a user s Oracle user ID. Products Menu. This menu organizes menus, forms, jobs and QuickFlows. Expanding and Collapsing Menus The hierarchical tree structure can be expanded and collapsed: When a menu is expanded, the next level of menus is visible. When a menu is collapsed, the next level does not appear. By expanding and collapsing menus, you can easily navigate through Banner. Double click on the file folder to expand the menu so you can see the objects it contains. Double click it again to collapse it. Banner The Main Menu 07/23/09

Page 8 of 32 My Links You can now add Personal links to the Banner Main Menu. By default, the first 2 and last 2 have been set up for you. You can add links of your own if you would like, and you can change the last two links to something you use more often. To add or change Personal Links: 1. Access the User Preferences form by going to the file menu and selecting Preferences. 2. Select the My Links Tab 3. Enter the personal link name for the link you want to change in the User Value field. 4. Enter the URL (actual web address) for the link you want to change in the next User Value field. 5. Click the Save icon or press the F10 key to save your changes. Forms A Banner form is an online document where you can enter and look up information in the database. A form organizes information information is entered once and then used by other forms and reports or to produce queries. Forms can include windows, window panes, dialog boxes and alert boxes. Banner My Links 07/23/09

Page 9 of 32 Accessing a Form There are a number of ways to access a Banner form. Go 1. Type in the seven-character name of the form in the Go To field. OR Main menu 2. Press <Enter>. Select the form from the menu list in Banner. OR File pull-down menu You can re-access the last 10 forms that were previously opened in the current session. OR Keystrokes O R OR 1. Click on the File pull-down menu. 2. Select the form. 1. You can press F5. Enter the Form name in the Go To field. 2. Press <Enter> 1. Arrow up or down in the Go To field to access forms used during this session. 2. Press <enter> when the form you want appears in the Go To field 1. Click on the File pull-down menu 2. Click on Direct Access 3. Type the seven character name of the form in the Go To field Banner Forms 07/23/09

Page 10 of 32 Parts of a Form The following figure shows the parts of a Banner form. Each part is described on the following pages. Menu bar Horizontal Toolbar Key block Navigation Tabs Title bar Other block Auto hint Status line Menu Bar The Banner menu bar, located at the top of every form, contains pull-down menus. If a pull-down menu is dimmed, it cannot be accessed. To access an option on the menu bar: Mouse 1. Click on the desired pull-down menu name. 2. Click the desired menu item. Keyboard 1. Press the <Alt> key. The cursor moves to the menu bar. 2. Use the right and left arrow keys to highlight the desired name. Press <Enter>. Banner Forms 07/23/09

Page 11 of 32 File Menu Direct Access (Go) Used to access a form by its sevencharacter name. Object Search Used to search for a menu, form, job or QuickFlow with part of the name, description or type. QuickFlow Used to access a QuickFlow (see page X). Select Selects a field and enters the value into a form. Rollback Clears all information (except key information) and returns you to the first field in the key block. On query forms Rollback returns you to the first field on the calling form. Save Saves all changes entered since the last time you saved. Refresh Clears the message line. Print Prints the current window with the date and time in the title bar. Exit Exits from the form or window. In the main menu it exits from Banner. In queries it cancels the query. Exit QuickFlow Exits from a QuickFlow. Exit SCT Banner Exits Banner Return to Menu - Returns you to the main menu Preferences Used to customize Banner. List of recently accessed forms Lets you quickly re-access the last 10 forms in the session. Edit Menu Cut Cuts selected text and places it on the clipboard. Copy Copies selected text to the clipboard. Paste Pastes text from the clipboard to the spot where the cursor is located. Edit Used to enter or update text (particularly useful in long data fields). Options Menu Items under the Options Menu will take you to blocks within a form or outside the form to a related form. This menu changes with each form. Banner Forms 07/23/09

Page 12 of 32 Block Menu Pr evious Moves the cursor to the previous block. If the previous block is in another window, that window is opened. Next Mov es the cursor to the next block. If the next area is in another window, that window is opened. Clear Clears all information from the current block (information is not removed from any records or tables). Item Menu Previous Moves the cursor to the previous field in the current block. Next Moves the cursor to the next enterable field in the current block. Clear Clears all information from the current field (information is not removed from any records or tables). Duplicate Duplicates the contents of a field and then copies it into a new record. Record Menu Previous Moves the cursor to the first enterable field in the previous record. N ext Moves the cursor to the first enterable field in the next record of the current block. If the cursor is in the last record, a new record is created. Scroll Up Scrolls up a list of records. Scroll Down Scrolls down a list of records. Clear Clears all information from the current record (information is not removed from any records or tables). Remove Removes all information for the current record. When you Save, the removed information is deleted. Insert Inserts a new blank record. Duplicate Duplicates the contents of all fields in the record and copies them into a new record. Lock Temporarily locks the contents of the record so no other Banner user can update it (depends on user s rights). Banner Forms 07/23/09

Page 13 of 32 Query Menu Enter Puts the form into query mode so you can enter search criteria to see what information is already in the database. Execute Searches the database and displays the first set of records that match your search criteria. Last Criteria Enters the criteria from your last search (enabled only when you are in query mode). Cancel Cancels the query and takes the form out of query mode. Count Hits Counts the number of records that match the search criteria and displays that number in the auto hint. Help Menu Fetch Next Set If more records meet the search criteria than fit in the window, replaces the current set of displayed records with the next set. Online Help Takes you to the SCT Banner Help Center Dynamic Help Query Displays a form in query mode which describes a field, block or form. Dynamic Help Edit Used to enter your own help notes for a field, block or form. Help (Item Properties) Displays the properties window for the current field. Show Keys Displays the Keys list which lists the functions and their keyboard equivalents in the current form, window and field. List Display the List of Values (LOV) for the current field if List of Values appears in the status line. Display Error Displays the error code if an error occurs. Display Image If an image is available, displays the image associated with the ID. Calendar Displays the calendar. Calculator Displays the calculator. Extract Data with key - Export data to excel with the header block information Extract Data with no key Export data to excel without the header block information About SCT Banner Displays the form which identifies the current form, release number, date and time. Banner Forms 07/23/09

Page 14 of 32 Toolbars Toolbars are sets two toolbars: of iconic buttons that perform common functions. Banner has The horizontal toolbar shown below appears directly under the menu bar. When you move your cursor to an iconic button and pause, a yellow bubble appears with text that describe the function of the button. The following iconic buttons are available on the horizontal toolbar: Title Bar The title bar shows the following information: Descriptive form name Seven-character form name Release number Database name descriptive form name seven-character form name release number database name Navigation Tabs The navigation tabs are a way to navigate through forms. It is located near the top of the form. Other Navigational Tools You can easily move through the different pages by right clicking on the canvas. This is also useful to get commonly used functions like Rollback, Save, Exit, and Print. This is also an easy way to add a form to your Personal Menu Auto Hint The auto hint at the bottom of the form can contain the following information for the field where the cursor is located: Banner Forms 07/23/09

Page 15 of 32 Brief field description Error and processing messages Keyboard equivalents, if you can access other blocks, windows, or forms from the field. Auto hint Status line Status Line The status line directly under the auto hint can contain one or more of the following messages: Record n/n List of Values Enter Query Shows the number of the current record followed by the total number of records in the current block. If there are more records than fit in the window the total appears as a question mark, e.g. 3/? until you scroll to the last record in the block. Indicates the field has a List of Values. Indicates the form is in query mode. Key Block The first block on most forms contains key information. All information on the form refers to the key block. Key block information is typically the ID Number, term, course, etc. The key block stays on the form as subsequent blocks appear. When the cursor is in the key block you can enter information in the fields in the key block area. When you leave the key block the fields are disabled (dimmed). Other Blocks Other blocks contain additional details for the key information. Each block contains related information. Banner Forms 07/23/09

Page 16 of 32 Types of Forms Application forms Application forms are used to enter, update and query information in Banner. This is the most common type of form. The General Student Form is an example for an application form. Banner Types of Forms 07/23/09

Page 17 of 32 Query Forms Query forms are used to look up existing information, often returning information to the calling form. You must access a query form from another form. You CANNOT access it directly from the main menu. The Registration Section Query Form is an example. Inquiry Forms Inquiry forms are used to look up existing information, often returning information to the c alling form. You CAN access an inquiry form from the main menu, from another form, with Go To or with Object Search. Banner Types of Forms 07/23/09

Page 18 of 32 Elements on a form The following figure shows various elements that appear on forms in Banner. Iconic buttons Radio buttons Fields Check box Record Buttons Vertical Scrollbar Buttons are visual images used to perform an action or respond to the system. Iconic Buttons These buttons are small squares that contain an icon (picture). They represent one or more actions that can be performed for an associated field or record. Michigan Tech uses the following iconic buttons. Search Data Calendar Displays another form or window where you can search for information. Indicates that data is available for the associated field. Displays a calendar for choosing a date. Banner Elements on a form 07/23/09

Page 19 of 32 Response Buttons These buttons are shaded rectangles that appear in alert boxes and dialogue boxes. Checkboxes Checkboxes are small boxes used to enable or disable features or options. When an option is enabled a check mark appears in the checkbox. When the option is disabled the checkbox is empty. Radio Buttons Radio buttons are small circles used to select one of several options in a group. You can pick only one radio button in a group. Records, Rows, and Columns Records are sets of related fields, e.g. an address record. If a block has multiple fields the records often appear in rows and columns. A horizontal scroll bar appears under the columns if all columns don t fit into the window at once. A vertical scroll bar appears on the right side of the rows if all rows don t fit into the window at once. An example of a form showing records, rows and columns is shown below: Banner Elements on a form 07/23/09

Page 20 of 32 Fields A field in Banner is sometimes called an item, e.g. Next Item, Previous Item and Duplicate Item. Fields are areas on a form where you can enter, query, change and display information. Enabled Example: You can put the cursor in the field. Information in the field appears in black text. ID: 000000000 Blizzard T Husky Disable d Example: You cannot put the cursor in the field. Information (if it exists) appears in grey text. ID: 000000000 Blizzard T Husky Enterable Example: You can enter information in the field. Display only You cannot enter information in the field. Example: ID: 000000000 Blizzard T Husky Validated Fields Many fields only accept codes from a defined List of Values (LOV) and you can tell that a field has predefined values if the field name appears in blue. The code/description lookup feature helps you enter information into validated fields. This feature will enable you to Enter a complete code or description Look up a code/description based on a partial entry Display the entire LOV and select a code. Click on the arrow icon or press function key F9 to display the entire LOV for a field Banner Elements on a form 07/23/09

Page 21 of 32 Navigating through Banner Banner provides several ways to navigate through the system: Main menu Go To Object Search *further details below Right Click on Canvas Iconic buttons Mouse Keyboard equivalents QuickFlow Last 10 forms in the File pull- down menu You can select from a list of the menus, forms and QuickFlows in Banner. You can access a menu, form or QuickFlow by its seven-character name, you can use the code/description lookup feature, or arrow up or down to access forms used in this session. You can access a form or QuickFlow if you know part of its name, description or type. You can access other blocks of information or commonly used functions You can access another form or window related to the current record or field. You can click an iconic button, field, record, block or window that is currently displayed. You can use the keyboard to access a form, window, block or field. You can automatically access forms that are linked in a chain. You can quickly re-access a form that was previously opened in the current session. Object Search You can use Object Search to access a form, job or QuickFlow if you know part of its name, description, or type. 1. Double-click the Go To field on the Main Menu. 2. Type in your search criteria on the Object Search Form. You can use the % wildcard in any field. 3. Perform a Query function: A list of all matches appears. M ouse or Query > Execute Keyboard F8 key 4. Scroll to the desired name. Banner Elements on a form 07/23/09

Page 22 of 32 5. Double-click the desired name or click the Start button. Searching in Banner Banner forms have ID fields for students (persons). You can always enter the complete ID in an ID field if you know the person s ID number as instructed below, or you can use the ID/name search feature on the current form. Before following the procedures below access the Banner Form from which you want to look up information (e.g. SPAIDEN, TSAAREV) Entering a complete ID: 1. Perform a Clear Record if any details are in the key block: Mouse Keyboard Record > Clear Shift+F4 2. In the ID field type in the full ID, e.g. 234567891. 3. Press <Enter>. The ID and name will automatically appear in the key block. Entering a complete name: 1. Perform a Clear Record if any details are in the key block: Mouse Keyboard Rec ord > Clear Shift+F4 2. <Tab> to the Name field which is the unlabelled field next to the ID field. 3. Type in the name, separating the surname and first name/other names with a comma. You can type in upper or lower case and you don t have to leave a space after the comma. Examples: Smith, Robert, James smith,robert,james See page 23 for details on the ID and Nam Extended Search window 4. Press <Enter>. If one name is found, the ID and name will automatically appear on the form. If more than one person with that name is found, the ID and Name Extended Search window will be displayed (shown below) with a list of persons with that e name. Banner Searching in Banner 07/23/09

Page 23 of 32 Using wildcards in searches Wildcards, or Oracle wildcards as they are referred to in Banner, are characters that will match any character or combination of characters. Wildcards are used in partial ID and name searches as shown below. The wildcard characters used in Banner are: % (percent key) representing any number of unspecified characters. _ (underscore key) representing one occurrence of an unspecified character. (SOAIDEN form only) Examples smith, s% searches for all persons with the surname Smith whose first name starts with S. sm%, s% searches for all persons whose surname starts with Sm and whose first name starts with S., Sara% searches for all persons with the letters Sara in the first name. %,Sarah% searches for all persons with the first name Sarah. %th searches for all entries that have th as the last two characters. % mi% searches for all entries that contain the letters mi. % searches and displays every record on the current form in the ID and Name Extended Search window (i.e. thousands of entries! - useful if you don t know the ID/name but have other information such as a date of birth to narrow search). 21% searches for all IDs that start with 21. _m% searches for all entries that have m as the second character (Note! Search only available in the Person Search Form SOAIDEN see page 7). Searching by partial ID: 1. Type in a partial ID in the ID field using a wildcard, e.g. 21%. 2. Press <Enter>. If one match is found, the ID and name will automatically appear on the form. If more than one match is found, the ID and Name Extended Search window will be displayed with a list of matches to choose from. The field next to the Search Results field will show the number of matches. If you are in SPAIDEN, this search will take you to the common matching entry form GOAMTCH Searching by partial name: 1. Make sure the ID field is blank (if not, press the <Delete> key to remove ID). 2. <Tab> to the Name field which is the unlabelled field next to ID field. 3. Type in a partial name in the Name field using a wildcard(s) (see section above on Using Wildcards. 4. Press <Enter>. If one match is found, the ID and name will automatically appear on the form. If more than one match is found, the ID and Name Extended Search window will be displayed with a list of matches to choose from. The field next to the Search Results field will show the number of matches. Banner Searching in Banner 07/23/09

Page 24 of 32 THE ID AND NAME EXTENDED SEARCH WINDOW Button to go into the Person Search Form Click the arrow to see the list of results Radio buttons to identify the kind of search Search criteria to narrow searches 1 Previous names and IDs are indented under the current name and ID Scroll to the desired name and ID and click the name will be returned to the form 2 Tips To cancel the query, click on the cancel button. To clear the criteria from the Reduce Search By block, click on the rollback button. Narrowing (reducing) searches: 1. Click on the Person, Non-Person, or Both radio button in the Reduce Search By block in the ID and Name Extended Search window (to identify the kind of ID you want to search). 2. Type in the search criteria in the fields in the Reduce Search By birth (see section on data format for entering dates). block, eg a date of Banner Searching in Banner 07/23/09

1. Click this button Page 25 of 32 3. Click on the Reduce Search icon and then the arrow icon in the search results field to see the matches. 4. If necessary, go back to step 2 to further reduce the search. PERSON SEARCH FORM (SOAIDEN) Search forms are also available in Banner to search for a person or non-person by name or ID. However, the recommended and preferred way of searching in Banner is on pages 22 and 23. 1 2 2. An Option List appears if there is more than one search option 3 4 4. Run (execute) a query (or press F8 key) 3. Type in the search criteria, using wildcards if necessary 5. The form shows all matching informat ion. Scroll to desired ID and double-click to return the ID/name to the form 5 1. Click on the Person Search Detail button either in the ID and Name Extended Search window or in the key block of a form to display the Person Search form (e.g. SPAIDEN, TSAAREV) 2. If there is more than one search option, e.g. Person or Non-Person, an Option List will appear. Click on the option you want to search on. 3. <Tab> to Last Name field and type in the surname and/or use a wildcard, e.g. Ste%. 4. Perform a query function. The form will show all IDs with matching information. Mouse Keyboard or Query > Execute Function key F8 5. <Double-click> the desired ID. The ID and name will return to the form. Banner Searching in Banner 07/23/09

Page 26 of 32 PERSON SEARCH DETAIL FORM (SOAIDNS) The Person Search Detail form is useful for searching and displaying address information, IDs, date of births and details on the student s program information. This form is display only. Accessing the Form Go: [SOAIDNS] 1. Type in the inform ation that you know in the appropriate field, e.g. Last Name The fields in this form are case sensitive. 2. Perform a Query function. The form will show all matching information. Mouse Keyboard or Query > Execute F8 function key 2. Press F8 function 1. Type in the search criteria key or Execute Query button 3. Matching information will be displayed Use the scroll bars to move between records Address information for the selected student (highlighted in blue in first block) Information in this block is coming from other modules in Banner Banner Searching in Banner 07/23/09

Page 27 of 32 Using Sounds Like searches A sounds like search, or Oracle Soundex search as it is referred to in Banner, can be used if you do not know the ID number or name but think you know what it sounds like; or perhaps you think the name could be one of a few possibilities, e.g. White, Waite or Wyatt. A sounds like search can be used to narrow the search results. You can enter as much or as little of the name as you know, using upper, lower or mixed case. As long as the first letter is correct the search will retrieve names with a similar pattern of characters. 1. Click on the Search button next to the Name field on the form. 2. From the Option List click on Person on Non-Person Search. 3. Click on the Exit button or Cancel Query function button to activate the Options menu. 4. Click on Search Using Sounds Like option. The Soundex Search window will appear. 5. Type in the name you think it sounds like or a string of characters for the name you want to find, e.g. White, Smth etc. 6. Perform a query function: Mouse Keyboard or Query > Execute Function key F8 The search form shows all IDs for names that could match with the sounds like name/characters. 7. <Double-click> the desired ID. The ID and name will be returned to the form. Banner Searching in Banner 07/23/09

Page 28 of 32 Using the Calendar You can click the calendar icon next to any date field to display the calendar. The calendar highlights the current date. You can double-click a date on the calendar to return it to the calling form. You can access the calendar by typing GUACALN in the Go To field or choosing it in the Help menu. When accessed this way the calendar works independently of any form or field. You cannot select a date and return it to a form. Double-click this field The calendar appears. Move back a year Move forward a year Move back a month Move forward a month Today s date Select the highlighted date Close calendar Double-click any date on the calendar to return it to the Date field on the form. Using the Calculator You can double-click any updatable numeric field to display the calculator. If the numeric field has a value, the calculator shows that value. You can use the mouse, number keys on the keyboard or the numeric keypad to make calculations. When you are done click the OK button to return the calculated value to the calling form. You can also access the calculator by typing GUACALC in the Go To field or choosing it in the Help menu. However, when accessed this way the calculator works independently of any form or field and you cannot return the calculation to a form. Banner Using the Calendar 07/23/09

Page 29 of 32 Using Help Banner has several kinds of help that can give you assistance. In the Help menu: Online Help Dynamic Help Banner Bookshelf Available for each system. This is used to show the database field for a field on the form and in some cases a field description. This tool lets you access Banner documents provided by Sungard SCT directly from your computer. This is generic material and users should refer to their user manuals for documentation specific to Michigan Tech. At the b ottom of the form: Auto Hint This hint at the bottom of the form briefly describes the field where the cursor is located. Error and processing messages also appear here Field description The semicolons separate the hints. It can also display keyboard equivalents, LIST to display person IDs, COUNT QUERY HITS to display non person IDs, DUP ITEM to create new ID. Banner Using Help 07/23/09

Page 30 of 32 My Banner My Banner includes the forms, jobs, menus and Quick Flows that are most important in your daily work. You can access My Banner from the Main Menu. It s tied to your Oracle user ID. You can use these forms to create and copy personal menus: The My Banner Maintenance Form (GUAPMNU) lets you create and change you re My Banner. The user ID associated with the person logged on to the system is shown above the left panel. The Menu Maintenance form where you add/delete objects from My Banner. Insert Insert All Remove Remove All Banner My Banner 07/23/09

Page 31 of 32 Adding an object to My Banner 1. Access the My Banner Maintenance Form by typing GUAPMNU in the Go To field. 2. Use the pull-down list above the left pane to select the object type you want to display. The left pane lists the objects of the selected type that can be added to the menu. 3. In the left pane, select (highlight) each object you want to add to the menu by doubleto the menu clicking on the object s name. 4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each object type you want to add 5. Click in the right pane where you want to place the new menu items. 6. Click the Insert button in the middle of the form. The selected objects are added to the right pane below the place where you clicked. 7. Save the records: Mouse Keyboard or File > Save F10 function key You can customize the object description by overtyping the name as shown below: Deleting an object from My Banner 1. Access the My Banner Maintenance Form by typing GUAPMNU in the Go To field. 2. In the right pane select the object(s) you want to delete by double-clicking on the name so it is highlighted. 3. Click the Remove button in the middle of the form to delete the object. If you want to remove all of the objects click on the Delete All button. 4. Save the records: Mouse Keyboard or File > Save F10 function key Adding an object if you know the object s seven-character name 1. Access the My Banner Maintenance Form by typing GUAPMNU in the Go To field. 2. Place the cursor in a blank Object field in the right pane. 3. Type in the object s seven-character name, e.g. SPAIDEN. 4. Press <Enter>. The object s name and description appear in the right pane. 5. Save the records: Mouse Keyboard or File > Save F10 function key Banner My Banner 07/23/09

Page 32 of 32 Appendix 1: Quick Reference Chart File Edit Block Field Record Query Help Direct Access Object Search QuickFlow Cut CTRL+X Copy CTRL+C Paste CTRL+V Previous Next CTRL +PgUp CTRL +PgDn Clear SHIFT+F5 Previous SHIFT+TAB Next TAB Clear CTRL+u Previous Next ARR ARR Scroll Up PAGE Up Enter Execute F7 Last Criteria F8 Online Help Dynamic Help Query Dynamic Help Edit Select Edit CTRL+e Duplicate F3 Scroll Down PAGE Down Cancel Help (Item Properties) F1 Rollback Clear Count Hits Show Keys Shift+F7 SHIFT+F4 SHIFT+F2 Ctrl+F1 Save F10 Remove Insert Shift+F6 Fetch Next Set List F9 Display Error Refresh F6 SHIFT+F1 Print Duplicate F4 Calendar Exit Lock Calculator Ctrl+q Exit QuickFlow Exit SCT Bann er Return to Menu Preferences Key Keyboard equivalents are shown in italics. Some keystrokes vary from one environment to another in Banner. F2- Displays the Tab Menu F3 Used to duplicate a field/item also used to drill down to detail information F5- Displays Go To field so you can access another form Extract Data with Key Extract Data no Key About SCT Banner Banner Appendix 1: Quick Reference Chart 07/23/09